I tried DVDFab that OUTL4W recommended. It's what you want.....EASY.....but for a steep price. Here's what i found: It does a good clean EASY job of the project. It Rips and Converts in one step, then transfers the ONE file to iTunes for eventual upload to your iPad. The Price? It's free for 30 days. To get the full "Suit" to do DVD/BD rips and conversions it's gonna cost you over $200. AND its only good for 2 years.

No Chapters, just one file.
It's so EASY that even I can do it. Deal with ONE APP, not "Many".
It really wants to add subtitles.....which I just have to remember to uncheck each time (have not always done that)

I'm using it to beat the band right now, to get things ripped within that 30 days, then Bye Bye..........

I tried DVDFab that OUTL4W recommended. It's what you want.....EASY.....but for a steep price. Here's what i found: It does a good clean EASY job of the project. It Rips and Converts in one step, then transfers the ONE file to iTunes for eventual upload to your iPad. The Price? It's free for 30 days. To get the full "Suit" to do DVD/BD rips and conversions it's gonna cost you over $200. AND its only good for 2 years.

No Chapters, just one file.
It's so EASY that even I can do it. Deal with ONE APP, not "Many".
It really wants to add subtitles.....which I just have to remember to uncheck each time (have not always done that)

I'm using it to beat the band right now, to get things ripped within that 30 days, then Bye Bye..........

I guess for an all-in-one app you'll have to pay buuuuuuuuut if you use MakeMKV - Make MKV from Blu-ray and DVD for the blu ray ripping and then use ipad preset from handbrake for the conversion, you should be fine.

Personally i use baddaboom, that I "found" somewhere ;-) for conversion.

The problem I'm having is the volume is low on everyone I have tried. Alot lower than a regular digital copy.

I don't see why it wouldn't be the same volume level as a digital copy but it's not even close. I have the iPad at full volume & it's still hard to make out unless you're in a really quite environment.

The PQ is amazing & it has chapter breaks.

I downmixed to Dolby Surround. Maybe I should try the downmix to stereo to see if it raises the volume.

So the problem I am having is with the level of the audio after converting with handbrake to iPad. Is there some other setting that will give me the same volume as a regular digital copy of a movie? Or do I need a different software to give a higher volume level?

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